"We Were in a Labyrinth": An Army Medic in III Corps, South Vietnam, 1970-1971

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  • William H. Clamurro served in South Vietnam for 14 months as an Army medic. He served much of that time with a tank company in Tay Ninh. At the end of his tour, his work involved identifying the bodies of soldiers who were killed. As an 1-A-O conscientious objector, he was unarmed. He is co-author, with James C. Kearney, of the memoir "Duty to Conscience, Duty to Serve": untpress.unt.edu/catalog/kear...
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    Any veteran who served in any combat zone in any capacity is invited to contact Preston Jones: pjones@jbu.edu or stuffoflife66@gmail.com / (479) 524-7488

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